Peely & Sparkplug's Camp
A cheap little campsite that gets Peely onto your shelf without draining your wallet.
Brick Rated Score
Set 77075 · 2025
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This is a small, friendly set that exists for one reason: putting Peely, Sparkplug, and a skeleton around a tiny camp table without asking you to spend real money to do it.
I like that it doesn't pretend to be more than it is. The build itself takes maybe twenty minutes, but the payoff is three genuinely fun minifigures and a scene that photographs well. If you or your kid live inside Fortnite right now, this is an easy yes. If you're coming to it purely for the building experience, you'll be done before your coffee gets cold.
Best for: Fortnite-playing kids and casual collectors who want the minifigures more than the build
What it is
I'll be honest about what this set is before I tell you what I love about it. Peely and Sparkplug's Camp is a pocket sized diorama, a little camp table with some fire and gear, built around three minifigures rather than the other way around. The first time I opened the bag I laughed, because there just isn't much here beyond the figures themselves, and that's exactly the point of this whole Fortnite line.
The catch
At 250 pieces and under 23 dollars, the value math actually works out fine, and the camp table is a cute enough little scene once it's together. But if you came in expecting a real build experience, you'll be disappointed fast. This is closer to a blind box with instructions than a proper LEGO set, and the skeleton figure feels tacked on next to two characters kids actually recognize from the game.
Who it's for
Get this one if the person building it plays Fortnite and wants Peely and Sparkplug in physical form, especially since both figures are exclusive to this set right now. Skip it if you or your kid are after a satisfying build, because twenty minutes and a handful of pieces just doesn't stretch very far. As a cheap way to land two hard to get minifigures, though, it does its job.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
There isn't much of a build here, and I don't say that as a criticism so much as a fact you should know going in. You snap together a small camp table, a bit of gear, and a campfire element, and within a handful of steps you're done and moving on to posing the figures, which is really where the fun of this set lives.
The two figures worth caring about are Peely, the walking banana everyone recognizes instantly, and Sparkplug, the little robot boy skin, both molded and printed specifically for this release and not available anywhere else in LEGO form. The skeleton rounds out the trio but reads as a stock figure. LEGO also tucked a redeemable in-game skin code into the box, a nice touch that makes this feel like a genuine crossover rather than just plastic merchandise.
Fun facts
- 01Peely and Sparkplug are both exclusive to this exact set, they don't appear in any other LEGO Fortnite release
- 02The box includes a code redeemable for a bonus cosmetic inside the actual Fortnite video game
- 03It launched June 1, 2025 alongside two other LEGO Fortnite sets as part of that month's wave
- 04LEGO lists it as available through the end of 2026, giving it a longer than average shelf life for a licensed tie-in set
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